FIA appoints Sulayem to build 10-year plan

Dubai, July 30, 2013

Motor sport’s world governing body FIA has appointed UAE-based Dr Mohammed Ben Sulayem to head a new task force charged with the responsibility to build a 10-year plan for the sport’s global development.

It will be the first such plan in the 109-year history of the Paris-based FIA, the global motoring organisation which represents 60 million road and track users from more than 230 member clubs.

Sulayem, president of the Automobile and Touring Club of the UAE and the FIA’s vice president for sport, commences his work as chairman of the new Motor Sport Development Task Force this week will the meeting of senior officials of the North and South American member clubs of the FIA in Buenos Aries from August 1 to 3.

Sulayem will also consult with the African member clubs at a meeting in Botswana from August 28 to 30 before briefing the World Motorsport Council on progress at its September meeting in Croatia, when the other members of the task force will be nominated.

Over the next few months, the task force will consult with more motor sport stakeholders, including manufacturers, the media, promoters, fans and other FIA member clubs around the world.

A strategic plan to develop and grow motorsport in a sustainable manner over the next ten years will be presented to the FIA General Assembly for approval at the end of 2014.

“To develop an effective plan, it’s vital to have full consultation with all the main stakeholders, and allow them to have a say in the way motor sport is developed over the next ten years,” said Sulayem.

“We will also be conducting research into global economic and sporting trends to help develop a precise picture of what is needed to drive the growth of motor sport in the immediate future.

“It is clear that much of this growth will come from the emerging markets, in particular Asia, as with all business. But in order for motor sport to prosper on a global basis, we must first ensure that the foundations are secure at national and regional level. - TradeArabia News Service